Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.34, n°5 - Septembre 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Format : | 461-568 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Widening the gap: The gulf between policy rhetoric and implementation reality in addressing alcohol problems among Indigenous Australians [For discussion]. d'Abbs P., p. 461-466. - Aboriginal communities, alcohol-related harms and the need for an evidence-based approach. Boffa J., Gray D., Ah Chee D., p. 467-468. - Aboriginal autonomy and the reduction of alcohol-related harm. Wilkes E., p. 469-470. - Failing to 'carry the people along'. Brady M., p. 471-472. - Ongoing search for better policies: A response to commentaries. d'Abbs P., p. 473-473. - A review of qualitative research in Drug and Alcohol Review [Editorial]. Olsen A., Higgs P., Maher L., p. 474-476. - A qualitative inquiry of Malawian radio listeners' attitudes and perceived outcomes of alcohol use using a mobile data collection platform. Rooney M., Limaye R.J., p. 477-482. - Trust, agency and control: Perspectives on methadone takeaway dosing in the context of the Victorian policy review. Berends L., Chalmers J., Lancaster K., p. 483-486. - Health-care professionals' attitudes across different hospital departments regarding alcohol-related presentations. Iqbal N., McCambridge O., Edgar L., Young C., Shorter G.W., p. 487-494. - Senior nurses' perspectives on the transfer of opioid substitution treatment clients from clinics to community pharmacy. Bui J., Day C., Hanrahan J., Winstock A., Chaar B., p. 495-498. - Illicit drug use in acute care settings. Grewal H.K., Ti L., Hayashi K., Dobrer S., Wood E., Kerr T., p. 499-502. - Gender differences in access to methadone maintenance therapy in a Canadian setting. Bach P., Milloy M.J., Nguyen P., Koehn J., Guillemi S., Kerr T., et al., p. 503-507. - A systematic review of behavioural interventions to reduce preoperative alcohol use. Fernandez A.C., Claborn K.R., Borsari B., p. 508-520. - How has alcohol advertising in traditional and online media in Australia changed? Trends in advertising expenditure 1997–2011. White V., Faulkner A., Coomber K., Azar D., Room R., Livingston M., et al., p. 521-530. - 'I think other parents might…': Using a projective technique to explore parental supply of alcohol. Jones S.C., Magee C., Andrews K., p. 531-539. - Screening for hazardous alcohol use among university students using individual questions from the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption. Blank M.-L., Connor J., Gray A., Tustin K., p. 540-548. - Why the 'last drinking occasion' approach to measuring alcohol consumption should be avoided. Osthus S., Brunborg G.S., p. 549-558. - Validation of the ‘drinking expectancy questionnaire for men who have sex with men' in Peru. Vagenas P., Wickersham J.A., Calabrese S.K., Lama J.R., Benites C.M., Pun M., et al., p. 559-566. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2015.34.issue-5/issuetoc |
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